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Hazime, Michaud, Low's draft years deferred for violating CFL drug policy for combine athletes
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Hazime, Michaud, Low's draft years deferred for violating CFL drug policy for combine athletes
TORONTO — Under the Canadian Football League (CFL) Drug Policy for Combine athletes, three prospects who participated in the League’s Combine Season will have their draft years deferred to 2027 and they will be ineligible to sign a CFL contract for one calendar year. At the CFL Invitational Combine on March 6, offensive lineman Mahdi Hazime from New Mexico Highlands University tested positive for Metandienone, Clostebol, Drostanolone, Nandrolone…
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